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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei
Anthropic’s Fable model is back. But U.S. AI policy is still a mess

The U.S. government has lifted export controls on Fable and Mythos. But there’s still no clarity about the rules that will govern future AI model releases.

By Jeremy KahnJuly 2, 2026
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei
Anthropic’s AI models are back online after a two-week government standoff—settling the company and administration into a fragile truce
By Tristan BoveJuly 1, 2026
Dell’s AI boom is real, but so is the profit margin hit nobody is pricing in
Dell’s AI boom is real, but so is the profit margin hit nobody is pricing in
By Mia OsmonbekovJune 30, 2026
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Australia’s under-16 social media ban is failing, so the government is (literally) doubling down
By Rod McGuirk and The Associated PressJune 29, 2026
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AI is minting billion-dollar companies faster than before
By Beatrice NolanJune 30, 2026
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei pointing to his head.
At the heart of Anthropic’s clashes with the U.S. government, a decision not to play by the new rules of Trump’s Washington
By Jeremy KahnJune 30, 2026
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Michael Burry just shorted Caterpillar’s 172% AI rally. One analyst says his bet won’t even matter
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Michael Burry just shorted Caterpillar’s 172% AI rally. One analyst says his bet won’t even matter
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJuly 2, 2026
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By Christina SnyderJuly 2, 2026
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AI’s $2.2 trillion deficit fix is already half fake, economists say
By Tristan BoveJuly 2, 2026
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The sports economy is unaffordable at the bar, let alone the stadium
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Trump fights fraud by freezing funding for New York’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
By Ali Swenson, Geoff Mulvihill and The Associated PressJuly 2, 2026
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By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressJuly 2, 2026
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Trump trots out the C-word — communism — not getting the memo that capitalism has been largely discredited with Gen Z
By Steven Sloan and The Associated PressJuly 2, 2026
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Google to buy cybersecurity firm Mandiant for $5.4 billion
By Nico Grant and BloombergMarch 8, 2022
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    Honeywell’s former quantum unit announces its first commercial product—and it’s totally random
    By Jeremy KahnDecember 7, 2021
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Can antitrust regulators really stop the Google-Mandiant deal?
By Jacob CarpenterMarch 8, 2022
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Tech
Russia’s denying that it’s about to cut itself off from the global internet, but it’s acting a lot like it
By David MeyerMarch 7, 2022
In this image from video, Victor Zhora, a top Ukrainian cybersecurity official, holds a news conference for international media Friday, March 4, 2022, from a bunker in Kyiv, Ukraine. Zhora said homegrown volunteers in Europe's first major war of the internet age are attacking only what they deem military targets, prioritizing government services including the financial sector, Kremlin-controlled media and railways.
Cybersecurity
Ukraine digital army brews cyberattacks, intel and infowar
By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressMarch 5, 2022
U.S. tells CEOs to ‘empower’ chief information officers in preparation for Russian cyberattacks
Leadership
U.S. tells CEOs to ‘empower’ chief information officers in preparation for Russian cyberattacks
By Phil WahbaMarch 4, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Newsletters
How Putin helped Congress rally behind cybersecurity legislation
By Jacob CarpenterMarch 2, 2022
  • The Microsoft paradox: Contributing to cyber threats and monetizing the cure
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    The Microsoft paradox: Contributing to cyber threats and monetizing the cure
    By Ryan KalemberDecember 6, 2021
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Cybersecurity
Hackers in Belarus claim to have disrupted trains to ‘slow down the transfer’ of Russian troops into Ukraine
By Ryan Gallagher and BloombergFebruary 27, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Tech
Russian cyberattacks could soon strike the West, analysts say. ‘The risk right now is high and rising’
By David MeyerFebruary 24, 2022
'Deep learning is a completely terrible idea for security,' says this cybersecurity expert
Newsletters
‘Deep learning is a completely terrible idea for security,’ says cybersecurity expert
By Jonathan VanianFebruary 22, 2022
Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Tech
The Justice Department has a new crypto team and a new leader to crack down on scams
By Tristan BoveFebruary 17, 2022
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Tech
There’s a huge surge in hackers holding data for ransom, and experts want everyone to take these steps
By Amiah TaylorFebruary 17, 2022
  • Ransomware gangs now face a new, huge adversary
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    Ransomware gangs now face a new, huge adversary
    By Jacob CarpenterDecember 6, 2021
Russian soldiers with guns drawn during a military exercise.
Cybersecurity
Ukraine Defense Ministry and banks hit by cyberattack amid confusing signs about Russia’s intentions
By Jeremy KahnFebruary 16, 2022
Putin’s Russia was set to crack down on crypto and ended up embracing it in a bear hug
Finance
Putin’s Russia was set to crack down on crypto and ended up embracing it in a bear hug
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezFebruary 9, 2022
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Tech
Who is the ‘Crocodile of Wall Street’? A ‘rapper’ charged with laundering $4.5 billion in stolen Bitcoin is baffling the internet
By Eamon BarrettFebruary 9, 2022
a photograph of a Bitfinex Bitcoin exchange screen
Tech
The millennials accused of laundering $4.5 billion in stolen crypto have been blogging about blockchain security for years. Here’s what we found.
By Andrew MarquardtFebruary 8, 2022
News Corp building in NYC
Tech
News Corp. says China may be linked to hack of journalists emails, other documents
By Eric Tucker, Frank Bajak and The Associated PressFebruary 4, 2022
Government COVID tests website cybersecurity
Tech
Scammers are registering fake COVID related government websites
By Jeff Stone and BloombergJanuary 31, 2022
Security cameras in Beijing
Cybersecurity
China is forcing Olympic athletes to use a state-controlled COVID app that researchers say contains a ‘devastating’ security flaw
By Grady McGregorJanuary 19, 2022
A laptop screen displays a warning message after a cyberattack in Ukraine.
Politics
Hackers shut down Ukrainian government websites and warn, ‘Be afraid and wait for the worst’
By Amiah TaylorJanuary 14, 2022
The hottest IPO of 2021 has already cooled off
Newsletters
The hottest IPO of 2021 has already cooled off
By Jacob CarpenterJanuary 11, 2022
The U.S. must do what it takes to achieve national security in the age of cyber conflict
Commentary
The U.S. must do what it takes to achieve national security in the age of cyber conflict
By Vince Stewart and Gary CornDecember 21, 2021
SolarWinds tries to rebuild its reputation a year after its huge hack was discovered
Tech
SolarWinds tries to rebuild its reputation a year after its huge hack was discovered
By Jonathan VanianDecember 20, 2021
Facebook, WhatsApp, AWS: How to prevent the software outages that threaten the services we rely on
Commentary
Facebook, WhatsApp, AWS: How to prevent the software outages that threaten the services we rely on
By Courtney NashDecember 16, 2021
Extreme events are forcing corporations to think like insurers
Commentary
Extreme events are forcing corporations to think like insurers
By Scott G. StephensonDecember 16, 2021
Elon Musk won 2021 by stirring up the auto industry
Newsletters
Elon Musk won 2021 by stirring up the auto industry
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 15, 2021
The British are coming for Silicon Valley
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The British are coming for Silicon Valley
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 14, 2021
Why tech companies must come clean about the latest cybersecurity crisis
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Why tech companies must come clean about the latest cybersecurity crisis
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 13, 2021
Discovery of major software vulnerability unleashes race to patch it
Tech
Discovery of major software vulnerability unleashes race to patch it
By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressDecember 10, 2021
Elon Musk hopes China will chill out
Newsletters
Elon Musk hopes China will chill out
By Jacob CarpenterDecember 7, 2021
Online criminals have created their pseudo court system on the dark web
Tech
Online criminals have created their pseudo court system on the dark web
By Jonathan VanianDecember 7, 2021
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